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Thursday, October 12, 2017
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Audit finds District 90 in good financial shape
After passing its Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget during last month's District 90 Board of Education meeting, the next st…
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Mental Health in workplace focus this year
While everyone occasionally has a bad day at work, frequent recurrences could portend some deeper issues. This was o…
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Popejoy expands plumbing business into Pontiac
Popejoy Plumbing, Heating, Electric and Geothermal has expanded its business again, opening a location in Pontiac. I…
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Meier to run for treasurer next March
When the general election rolls around in November of next year, Livingston County will have need of a new treasurer…
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Evenglow turns 60 years old
Editor's Note: Evenglow Lodge is an institution that has served the Pontiac area for 60 years, and it is celebrating it …
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Fairbury Police welcome new full-time officer
At the last Fairbury City Council meeting, 27-year-old Graham Haley was sworn into the Fairbury Police Department. A…
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Democrat throws hat into ring
What a difference a year makes. After a year when both the primary and general election races were won unopposed, in…
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County Ag Expo offers learning opportunity
More than 1,700 grade school students, teachers and parents filled 4-H Park on Thursday for the biennial Livingston …
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Marter to run against Kinzinger
In the 2016 race for the 16th Congressional District of Illinois, Republican U.S. Representative Adam Kinzinger face…
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City council to meet with ESDA later in October
The Fairbury City Council took care of business in less than 10 minutes during its regular meeting Wednesday night. …
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A little rain is nice for the conditions
The weekend brought a welcome stretch of cooler, albeit still significantly warm temperatures to the Pontiac communi…
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Drug abuse problems discussed at group meetings
When local resident Pam Bach lost her 33-year-old son, Kyle, to drug addiction last November, she resolved to fight …
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Law creates more work for public defender
Back in June, Gov. Bruce Rauner signed into law Senate Bill 2034, colloquially known as the Bail Reform Act. The leg…
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Parks director touts Special Oly partnership
The Pontiac City Council heard several requests from Parks and Recreation Director Taylor Baxter at the board's meeting …
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Animal blessing coming to First Presbyterian Church
Do all dogs go to Heaven? While no one can truly know for sure what happens to pets in the afterlife, Pastor Canessa Lag…
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